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>> it works because pakistan is not sharing information across all levels, number one. number two, we have possession of information and capable they simply don't know. that statement is factually accurate, but doesn't tell the full story. the government is schizophrenic, and they have been for years, so they're going to help us when it suits their interests, and they won't when it run counters. if we shared information, we ran the risk of blowing the operation. it speaks to how confident the president was in doing, but also how risky. he was willing to blow up our relationship with pakistan if this went south. >> i think he had to as president. >> without a doubt. >> i think most americans believe. >> we are on predators fighting in afghanistan and fighting where you are in libya. is it your sense being at the battle front this will reduce the urge of americans to even best in that region in battle regalea, now that we've got the reason we went over there, we got him? >> absolutely. the last decade there have been two major ground wars. i think you could even call them
>> it works because pakistan is not sharing information across all levels, number one. number two, we have possession of information and capable they simply don't know. that statement is factually accurate, but doesn't tell the full story. the government is schizophrenic, and they have been for years, so they're going to help us when it suits their interests, and they won't when it run counters. if we shared information, we ran the risk of blowing the operation. it speaks to how confident...
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dominique di-natale live from pakistan. dominic? >> harris, yes, pakistan desperate to create the impression that the government and indeed the military and security services did not know usama bin laden here, but now, they have been trying to shelf the guilt-- so sorry, shelf the responsibility for this ever since usama bin laden was found a week ago. we've had things from the pakistani government and tomorrow we expect siblani in which he'll say pakistan was not close to it. and apart from that pakistan has not apologized to america onto the rest of the years he despite he's been here live and pakistani soil and we believe that siblani could give a warning that if america attempts any more raids and any more high level terrorists they believe or find in pakistan, it will retaliate possibly in a military confrontation. and apparently, the prime minister is expected to say that they will defend their sovereignty at all costs. using whatever means they have, especially their air, their air space because of course, the violation of of
dominique di-natale live from pakistan. dominic? >> harris, yes, pakistan desperate to create the impression that the government and indeed the military and security services did not know usama bin laden here, but now, they have been trying to shelf the guilt-- so sorry, shelf the responsibility for this ever since usama bin laden was found a week ago. we've had things from the pakistani government and tomorrow we expect siblani in which he'll say pakistan was not close to it. and apart...
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pakistan has gotten did 19.6 billion dollars of your tax money. and so, you have many people at high levels in our government tonight talking about pakistan and there's also this story, the pakistani military is firing rockets and heavy artillery over its border into northern afghanistan. where our american troops are at war. and now, afghanistan's defense officials expressing strong words of warning to pakistan, to stop it. and they accused the pakistani army of launching 300 rounds of artillery and rockets during the past five days. the and afghan civilians have been killed in all of that and forced from their homes in some instances. and now, we're going to take a look at pictures that show an afghan village that came under attack over the summer. no reaction yet tonight from pakistan, on the warning from its neighbor. well, we are hours away from the stock markets here at home reopening after the worst week of losses for the dow jones since the height of the financial meltdown in 2008. some analysts now forecasting gloomy days ahead. even sayi
pakistan has gotten did 19.6 billion dollars of your tax money. and so, you have many people at high levels in our government tonight talking about pakistan and there's also this story, the pakistani military is firing rockets and heavy artillery over its border into northern afghanistan. where our american troops are at war. and now, afghanistan's defense officials expressing strong words of warning to pakistan, to stop it. and they accused the pakistani army of launching 300 rounds of...
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is attacked, and if the people of pakistan need afghanistan's help. afghanistan will be there with you, afghanistan is a brother and with the united states and pakistan, this has not had an impact in our attitude towards pakistan. >> harris: and western officials saying they see karzai's comments as perhaps an attempt to try to lower tensions with his neighboring pakistan, after recent attacks from insurgents in the haqqani terror network. at home remembering a beloved indy race car driver, dan wheldon, this time last sunday you knew that crash was breaking news, the crash that took his life. earlier today,loved ones, celebrities, and fans celebrating wheldon on and off the track, in massive event in indianapolis and we heard from guys who raced alongside wheldon for years. >> and dan gave all of us 33 years of life, 33 years of living and 33 years of things to remember, to remember and to celebrate. >> the time we knew him, dan celebrated life every day and we're here to celebrate who he was. >> so with that, we are going to answer now the no cry zon
is attacked, and if the people of pakistan need afghanistan's help. afghanistan will be there with you, afghanistan is a brother and with the united states and pakistan, this has not had an impact in our attitude towards pakistan. >> harris: and western officials saying they see karzai's comments as perhaps an attempt to try to lower tensions with his neighboring pakistan, after recent attacks from insurgents in the haqqani terror network. at home remembering a beloved indy race car...
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pakistan hasn't allowed the u.s. to interrogate three of bin laden's wives who lived with him in the compound. though the bin laden family called yesterday for their release. and pakistan hasn't given back a secret u.s. helicopter lost in the raid on bin laden's home. hinting it may show it to china first. despite the tensions, u.s. says talks will continue. >> we believe that it is very important to maintain a cooperative relationship with pakistan, precisely because it's in our national security interest to do so. >> reporter: you will remember that last week the white house opted not to release photos of osama bin laden's body to the public. but now, the cia is offering senators from two, key committees a chance to view the photos themselves. to do so, they must make an appointment. rob and peggy? >> interesting. lots of developments this morning. emily schmidt, from washington. thank you so much. >>> and the other big story on this wednesday morning, the city of memphis faces a major cleanup, now that the floodwa
pakistan hasn't allowed the u.s. to interrogate three of bin laden's wives who lived with him in the compound. though the bin laden family called yesterday for their release. and pakistan hasn't given back a secret u.s. helicopter lost in the raid on bin laden's home. hinting it may show it to china first. despite the tensions, u.s. says talks will continue. >> we believe that it is very important to maintain a cooperative relationship with pakistan, precisely because it's in our national...
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and pakistan's interests must be protected, otherwise, pakistan isi protects its own interest. >> reporter: the isi helped create the taliban. but, pervez musharaff says that u.s. troops in afghanistan should stay the course, until the group is dismantled and stability ensured. in london, amy kellogg, fox news. >> harris: a quick programming note now for you, be sure and tune in tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, geraldo is reporting live from ground zero. as he honors the men and women who spent the past decade fighting to keep the rest of us free from terror. geraldo reports 9/11 ther, the counterattack here on fox. dramatic developments in libya that could have a major effect on our own country, as the u.s. supports nato's intervention there. rebel leaders arriving to a huge fan fare in their nation's capital and they say they are ready to lead. plus... he miraculously walked out of the jungle alive. wait until you hear his story! how he got to this point, amazing. stay with us. angela ] endless shrimp is our most popular promotion at red lobster. there's so many choices. the guests come in
and pakistan's interests must be protected, otherwise, pakistan isi protects its own interest. >> reporter: the isi helped create the taliban. but, pervez musharaff says that u.s. troops in afghanistan should stay the course, until the group is dismantled and stability ensured. in london, amy kellogg, fox news. >> harris: a quick programming note now for you, be sure and tune in tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, geraldo is reporting live from ground zero. as he honors the men and women...
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we are. >> the pakistan government is willing to expand the relationship. is that in our interest to do so? >> it is. they have been a part of the northern resupply system. >> it is my understanding they have been negotiating to expand that capability. we would need some waivers from this committee to support and the security forces. there is a letter supporting that. >> if the secretary supports it, i would. we understand it is important. >> this is a critical area regarding afghanistan. i want to let the committee know that we are on the verge of a major breakthrough in terms of northern supply. the committee will need to come up with a consensus about how we can help the government. some waivers would be necessary. i think you are an ideal candidate for this job. most of the personnel -- when you want to reform retirement, count me in. i want to do it in a humane, and generous way. count me in. even though you serve and sacrifice, you have the ability to serve in retirement. we're not going to ask more they can give. change has to come. i think you're an
we are. >> the pakistan government is willing to expand the relationship. is that in our interest to do so? >> it is. they have been a part of the northern resupply system. >> it is my understanding they have been negotiating to expand that capability. we would need some waivers from this committee to support and the security forces. there is a letter supporting that. >> if the secretary supports it, i would. we understand it is important. >> this is a critical...
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he met with the team that took part in the raid in pakistan. thanking them for take out osama bin laden. the seals were not singled out. the president doesn't know who they're. they have a canine member as well, a specially trained dog met the president, too. >> dick cheney and a fox news exclusive. he's speaking out how the obama administration handled the mission to get osama bin laden. we have the former vice-president and his own words next. >> a suspicious passenger with large packages prompting police to close down a train station . what he was doing that caught their attention, stay close . this is the neighborhood. you get elm street and you get main street. thank you. and that just the first quarter. so you want a slide in your office ? or monkey bars, either one. more small businesses choose verizon wireless than any other wireless carrier. where's susie ? is she expecting you ? because they know the small business with the best technology rules. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nurture it in your cat with a full f
he met with the team that took part in the raid in pakistan. thanking them for take out osama bin laden. the seals were not singled out. the president doesn't know who they're. they have a canine member as well, a specially trained dog met the president, too. >> dick cheney and a fox news exclusive. he's speaking out how the obama administration handled the mission to get osama bin laden. we have the former vice-president and his own words next. >> a suspicious passenger with large...
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. >> and after the raid on bin laden's compound, pakistan may be more unable or unwilling to help protect americans and american interests. >>> we're getting a new look at the private lives of those who hid behind the walls of the bin laden compound. our nick schifrin has spoken to people closest to the al qaeda leader and the family. he reports now from abbottabad. >> reporter: we're beginning to learn details of what life was like inside this compound, thanks to an interview we've had with a confidant of two of the people who ran the compound. one of the people was the couriers that the u.s. managed to track to get to bin laden. inside the compound, the families who lived there were extremely private. they didn't participate in neighborhood events. they wouldn't go to funerals or weds. occasionally, they would go to the market. there were three or four women inside. they would leave the compound completely covered. only their eyes would be showing. and those two men who ran this compound were privates themselves. when they were asked what jobs they did, they refused to answer. and when
. >> and after the raid on bin laden's compound, pakistan may be more unable or unwilling to help protect americans and american interests. >>> we're getting a new look at the private lives of those who hid behind the walls of the bin laden compound. our nick schifrin has spoken to people closest to the al qaeda leader and the family. he reports now from abbottabad. >> reporter: we're beginning to learn details of what life was like inside this compound, thanks to an...
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he too was strained in pakistan. a virginia born military psychiatrist is accused of fatally shooting 13 people at ft. hood in november 2009. most recently the fbi arrested khalid, a saudi studying in lubbock, texas, accused of acquiring chemicals for a bomb and targeting former president bush's dallas home. in a journal he wrote that he was inspired by osama bin laden's speeches. >>> up next, congressman king and his colleague, democratic congressman, keith ellison, the first muslim elected to congress, who will testify at king's hearings. it's megan. i'm getting new insurance. marjorie, you've had a policy with us for three years. it's been five years. five years. well, progressive gives megan discounts that you guys didn't. paperless, safe driver, and i get great service. meredith, what's shakin', bacon? they'll figure it out. getting you the discounts you deserve. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> joining me here in washington, congressman peter king, chairman of the committee holding hearings on
he too was strained in pakistan. a virginia born military psychiatrist is accused of fatally shooting 13 people at ft. hood in november 2009. most recently the fbi arrested khalid, a saudi studying in lubbock, texas, accused of acquiring chemicals for a bomb and targeting former president bush's dallas home. in a journal he wrote that he was inspired by osama bin laden's speeches. >>> up next, congressman king and his colleague, democratic congressman, keith ellison, the first muslim...
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hasn't pakistan itself, day don't want u.s. presence, publicly known to be in the country, which is why we've had to do this with cia operatives, so the drones are the only way to deal in the fattah area, in the unregulated part of that afghanistan/pakistan region, are they not? >> i certainly have changed my view on drones to some extent. i think that the technology has improved and the level of accuracy that we're seeing now in terms of drone strikes in pakistan is much, much greater than -- >> so you're okay with using them now? you think they should be part of the strategy? >> i'm okay with them as part of the strategy, i'm not okay with them as a substitute for having a strategy. and i do disagree that they're the only things we can do. but in terms of drones themselves, they're a very effective tool and the level of accuracy has improved significantly and the number of civilian casualties that are being generated has radically dropped over the last year or so. so i think it's a significant change in the use of drones. >>
hasn't pakistan itself, day don't want u.s. presence, publicly known to be in the country, which is why we've had to do this with cia operatives, so the drones are the only way to deal in the fattah area, in the unregulated part of that afghanistan/pakistan region, are they not? >> i certainly have changed my view on drones to some extent. i think that the technology has improved and the level of accuracy that we're seeing now in terms of drone strikes in pakistan is much, much greater...
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claims that he took millions of dollars from pakistan to influence american lawmakers. >> this is 62-year-old syed ghulam nabi fai in a video posted on his web page, speaking out about the political situation in kashmir. he is the head of a nonprofit organization headquartered in downtown d.c. called the kashmir center. in court documents released today, the u.s. government alleges the kashmir center was a front for the pakastani government to buy influence among american lawmakers. fai and co-defendant zaheer ahmad received payments to lobby, cris -- to lobby congress. fbi agents spent the day in his home searching for more evidence. neighbors were shocked to hear the quiet man who lived in this house is at the center of an international influence-peddling case. this woman asked that we not show her face. >> old people, young people coming in and out? >> yes, many cars. >> meanwhile, he made his first appearance in court this afternoon. the already deteriorating relationship between the united states and pakistan became even more tense. the pakistan agency released a statement saying
claims that he took millions of dollars from pakistan to influence american lawmakers. >> this is 62-year-old syed ghulam nabi fai in a video posted on his web page, speaking out about the political situation in kashmir. he is the head of a nonprofit organization headquartered in downtown d.c. called the kashmir center. in court documents released today, the u.s. government alleges the kashmir center was a front for the pakastani government to buy influence among american lawmakers. fai...
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the pakistan government were to fall and pakistan were to descend into chaos or be taken over by groups, that would be worse. we have to make this relationship worse. to work. it is not going well. pakistan is not as cooperative as they should be in fighting the extremist groups for a variety of reasons. we have to try to maintain the relationship. it will be tough. the goal is to have a government in pakistan that can stand. we will have to keep working through that for all the difficulties it presents. >> do you support establishing benchmarks or attaching strings? is there a way we can be pushing and pulling the aid money more? >> there are already strings and benchmarks. they are creative about getting around those but they are in place. we will have to do that and work with them. we will have to place greater limits on the money we're sending. at the same time, getting their corporation is inhabited by the fact that the pakistan the population does not like us. they are democratically elected government at the moment. they have to be responsive to their constituents. anything we ca
the pakistan government were to fall and pakistan were to descend into chaos or be taken over by groups, that would be worse. we have to make this relationship worse. to work. it is not going well. pakistan is not as cooperative as they should be in fighting the extremist groups for a variety of reasons. we have to try to maintain the relationship. it will be tough. the goal is to have a government in pakistan that can stand. we will have to keep working through that for all the difficulties it...
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a new sign of anti-growing american sentiment in pakistan today. you're looking now at the town of lahour, the demonstration led by a prominent hardline islamist, calling bin laden a martyr and demanding the pakistani government sever all ties with the u.s. and about pakistan, word from massachusetts senator john kerry who says america's relationship with that country is at a quote, critical moment following the death of usama bin laden. kerry, the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee is visiting afghanistan and pakistan, trying to mend u.s. relations which is intense due to speculation that pakistan a providing sanctuary to the taliban. >> there is some evidence of pakistan government knowledge of some of these activities in ways that is very disturbing. that will be without any question, one of the subjects of conversation, it will not be a first time that conversation has been had with officials in pakistan. >> kerry adding bin laden's death may present a new opportunity for reconciliation with the taliban in afghanistan. the warsh
a new sign of anti-growing american sentiment in pakistan today. you're looking now at the town of lahour, the demonstration led by a prominent hardline islamist, calling bin laden a martyr and demanding the pakistani government sever all ties with the u.s. and about pakistan, word from massachusetts senator john kerry who says america's relationship with that country is at a quote, critical moment following the death of usama bin laden. kerry, the chairman of the senate foreign relations...
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. >>> intelligence officials told abc news the american being held in pakistan worked for the cia. 36-year-old raymond davis was part of a security team assigned to war zones, he's been charged with double murdering in the shooting deaths of two pakistani men but the government maintains he has diplomatic immunity and should be freed. >>> here at home one more winter storm is hitting hard. it's stretching from minnesota all the way to maryland and massachusetts and even more fierce winter weather is right behind it. clayton sandell is in minneapolis tonight. >> reporter: today not so subtle reminders that winter hasn't gone anywhere. across the midwest a fast moving storm is creating whiteout conditions. >> got bad pretty fast. >> reporter: roads are a nightmare. airports across the region are also getting hit hard. at least 1,000 flights canceled today following 1600 yesterday. stranded passengers are singing the blues. ♪ i want to fly away to see my baby ♪ >> we dealing with a double barrel storm system. the first provided the heavy snow for minneapolis across the southern tier
. >>> intelligence officials told abc news the american being held in pakistan worked for the cia. 36-year-old raymond davis was part of a security team assigned to war zones, he's been charged with double murdering in the shooting deaths of two pakistani men but the government maintains he has diplomatic immunity and should be freed. >>> here at home one more winter storm is hitting hard. it's stretching from minnesota all the way to maryland and massachusetts and even more...
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. >> a vital supply line cut off in neighboring pakistan. a popular lawmakers organizing a protest for the civilian deaths. the demonstrator succeeded in closing the border to u.s. trucks there. is fear that it could stop president obama's plan to draw down the troop in july. i understand it is because they block the way for our troops to exit. they need that route to get out. >> that's it you have to remember the pakistanies is the only overland route to get oust afghanistan. today it was indeed as you said a superstar or world famous cricket player to protest the strikes. the turn out was only a thousand people. it was a four hour protest that turned into's four day blockade for nato's supplies. this is why. saturday was the first of two days of protest, but the government was so concerned about the security demonstration they stopped convoys in stan tan back on thursday. back behind me, you can see the start points of where the convoys are held back by the police. they go back two or three miles. on an average day 150 containers will go a
. >> a vital supply line cut off in neighboring pakistan. a popular lawmakers organizing a protest for the civilian deaths. the demonstrator succeeded in closing the border to u.s. trucks there. is fear that it could stop president obama's plan to draw down the troop in july. i understand it is because they block the way for our troops to exit. they need that route to get out. >> that's it you have to remember the pakistanies is the only overland route to get oust afghanistan. today...
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he was trained by al qaeda in pakistan. faisal shahzad, pleaded guilty to trying to set off a bomb in times square. he, too, was strained in pakistan. nadal hassan was accused of shooting 13 people at ft. hood in november 2009. most recently the fbi arrested khalid, a saudi studying in lubbock, texas, accused of acquiring chemicals for a bomb and targeting former president bush's dallas home. in a journal he wrote that he was inspired by osama bin laden's speeches. >>> up next, congressman king and his colleague, democratic congressman, keith ellison, the first muslim elected to congress, who will testify at king's hearings. i'm going to n my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i'm going to work with kids. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. i want to fall in love again. [ female announcer ] together we can discover the best of what's next
he was trained by al qaeda in pakistan. faisal shahzad, pleaded guilty to trying to set off a bomb in times square. he, too, was strained in pakistan. nadal hassan was accused of shooting 13 people at ft. hood in november 2009. most recently the fbi arrested khalid, a saudi studying in lubbock, texas, accused of acquiring chemicals for a bomb and targeting former president bush's dallas home. in a journal he wrote that he was inspired by osama bin laden's speeches. >>> up next,...
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in most cases involve women with family links to pakistan. a british foreign office is putting at efforts to tell communities that forced marriages are not acceptable. we have a special report now from our correspondent who has been speaking with teenagers in pakistan. >> a place with close ties to the u.k. and some call it a little britain. places like this that hundreds of british teenage girls visit during their holidays and never return. >> wwe have traveled to meet wia team looking into the forced marriages. some girls are forced by their families to marry against their will. this project is trying to change that custom. >> the families are closely knit and is a clan system and everybody feels that marriage should be made by the elders. if somebody says no, then it is considered shameful. so probably that is why people do not want to talk about that. >> they are in coverage to talk > theyhere. the girls read passages from the crown which says marriage must be from choice -- the girls read passages from the koran which says matter which m
in most cases involve women with family links to pakistan. a british foreign office is putting at efforts to tell communities that forced marriages are not acceptable. we have a special report now from our correspondent who has been speaking with teenagers in pakistan. >> a place with close ties to the u.k. and some call it a little britain. places like this that hundreds of british teenage girls visit during their holidays and never return. >> wwe have traveled to meet wia team...
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to do that, we have to maintain a relationship with pakistan. right now, that will involve some financial support. >> a few days ago, president hamid karzai gave a very strong anti western, anti-american speech. he characterized nato as not in his country's interests, that we were there to of -- occupied afghanistan and we have different interests than the afghan people. how difficult is that making things for the u.s. and nato in terms of trying to produce a favorable outcome in afghanistan? and you spoke of our interest in maintaining stable government there. you think that karzai cannot stand on his own 2 feet? >> it is not just a matter of having to stay and fight because the greater the numbers, the greater the likelihood of success. the greater the number, the greater the likelihood that leaders like hamid karzai will come under pressure. that is part of why that drawdown is necessary. as far as whether or not our government -- the government there could stand if we left right now, probably not. that is why we have to do it over a time lin
to do that, we have to maintain a relationship with pakistan. right now, that will involve some financial support. >> a few days ago, president hamid karzai gave a very strong anti western, anti-american speech. he characterized nato as not in his country's interests, that we were there to of -- occupied afghanistan and we have different interests than the afghan people. how difficult is that making things for the u.s. and nato in terms of trying to produce a favorable outcome in...
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embassy in kabul is parts of pakistan security services. -- part of pakistan security services. and reaching nirvana. the legendary rock band is still sound and strong. >> welcome to our viewers. market watchers watched market plummet worldwide. in the u.s., the dow closed nearly 400 points down. the international monetary fund warned that the chances of a global economic recovery are narrower now than in any time in the last three years. our chief correspondent reports. >> share prices have plunged. investors looking at the major economies do not like what they see. >> there is a political crisis, a financial crisis, a banking crisis. >> the numbers coming out of the euro zone over the last few months have been deteriorating. >> households, consumers, and businesses on both sides of the atlantic have been dealt a poor hand years about jobs and livelihoods. ben bernanke and john cliche -- and the head of the european central bank have taken actions. there are significant downside risks. the markets did not like the sound of that. there are real concerns about where the world eco
embassy in kabul is parts of pakistan security services. -- part of pakistan security services. and reaching nirvana. the legendary rock band is still sound and strong. >> welcome to our viewers. market watchers watched market plummet worldwide. in the u.s., the dow closed nearly 400 points down. the international monetary fund warned that the chances of a global economic recovery are narrower now than in any time in the last three years. our chief correspondent reports. >> share...
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the blast on the border with pakistan killed 12 civilians including 2 children. the bomb exploded next to a truck. also wounded five other people. >>> and a recall of peanut butter because of salmonella contamination. unilever announced recalls of skippy reduced fat creamy peanut butter spread and skippy reduced fat super chunk peanut butter. it was sent to stores in 16 states. >>> and race car driver danica patrick made sports history this weekend. patrick finished fourth at saturday's nationwide series race at las vegas motor speedway making it the highest that a female driver has ever finished in a nascar national competition. >>> and finally take a look at these pictures. these -- you'll see them in a moment -- are researchers at china's national nature reserve dressed in panda costumes transferring a baby panda to a semi wild environment to its mother. the reason they're in those costumes, research eers don't want them to become accustomed to being around people. like i have become. they'll do better in the wild if they have a healthy fear of humans. >> are
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look at a rally in pakistan as our forces took only obligate down. images of hatred and condemnation for the united states. this from a country we have given $18.5 billion since the 9/11 attacks. and we committed another $3 billion this year. retired u.s. army colonel says this has to stop. it is incredible. >>guest: appalling we provide foreign aid to people who condemn us for doing something like this. >>neil: how representative are they, the folks in the pictures, to the pakistani population in general? >>guest: unfortunately they are too representative. i look at what happened after 9/11 and recall that very well there were numerous countries we provided foreign aid to that celebrated the day, they burned the american flag and i don't think it has changed and unfortunately we see that in pakistan right now and i wish we would do somethi to change the policy foreign aid to people that do not want to be our ally. >>neil: a lot of people are not familiar with you, very few are not, in your roam of black haunt down and you are a hero but this taking
look at a rally in pakistan as our forces took only obligate down. images of hatred and condemnation for the united states. this from a country we have given $18.5 billion since the 9/11 attacks. and we committed another $3 billion this year. retired u.s. army colonel says this has to stop. it is incredible. >>guest: appalling we provide foreign aid to people who condemn us for doing something like this. >>neil: how representative are they, the folks in the pictures, to the...
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>> reporter: well is this involves the pakistan intelligence service known as the isi. this is not a espionage or spying case but involves the violation of u.s. law. it defended failed to work with the u.s. justice department he was working as a paid lobbyist period of time pakistan -- for the pakistani government. >> the people would like to -- >> seen here on youtube when it came to pakistan and india's dispute over the territory of cashmere, sayed fayh has been the pro-pakistani voice in washington for 20 years. and migrated from cashmere to pakistan. >> reporter: the fbi said he was not just a pr man for kashmir's independence but a paid agent of the pakistani government's notorious intelligence agency, the isi. on tuesday, the fbi raided five d.c. offices -- offices of the kashmiry american couple. the website bills itself as a nap profit group that educates america about kashmir. the 62-year-old also worked out of this house in fairfax where he was arrested. according to the federal indictment, he not only lobbied on behalf of pakistan but was paid by its intellig
>> reporter: well is this involves the pakistan intelligence service known as the isi. this is not a espionage or spying case but involves the violation of u.s. law. it defended failed to work with the u.s. justice department he was working as a paid lobbyist period of time pakistan -- for the pakistani government. >> the people would like to -- >> seen here on youtube when it came to pakistan and india's dispute over the territory of cashmere, sayed fayh has been the...
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pakistan ore tails ar emerng aut life insidethe fortified compound wherethe coandoraid took place. let's get morefrom akisn. our correspondent repor fro pastan. >> people are starng the leavthe sit over the last couple of ds ndre of people have streamed tthiarea to get lo at the osama bin laden compound. even though they ha been mod ba by security orce therare stilllots of peopl milling aroundhe. large grps opeople d th're ke this l the way arou theompound. a t ofmen but a lot of women, too. groups of wen have come do wi the children. whole families have come down. younpeople tang footage with their mobilphones d what they've come to see this sitebehind me, the large white building, th's ere osambin ladenspent hisfinal days and whe hewa ultimaly sho i y occasiolly he serityforces ut down t area to seal it off and lot of people he hatomove back. that includes t only lols, of course, o come o are curious but a lot of the world's media ave descended. you can see media ere and anher nk of people to the de. as one of he intrigue there is a t of rioudiscussion going on amo the crowdswho
pakistan ore tails ar emerng aut life insidethe fortified compound wherethe coandoraid took place. let's get morefrom akisn. our correspondent repor fro pastan. >> people are starng the leavthe sit over the last couple of ds ndre of people have streamed tthiarea to get lo at the osama bin laden compound. even though they ha been mod ba by security orce therare stilllots of peopl milling aroundhe. large grps opeople d th're ke this l the way arou theompound. a t ofmen but a lot of women,...
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of operation for cia and pakistan. the operations on the ground, having american spies on the ground, doing surveillance recruitment. they want to make sure that we are not running around like we did with bin laden. >> the relationship has been described as complicated. i would say it is putting it pretty lightly. will the afghan and pakistani president be discussing the solutions and will the taliban have to be brought into the fold? >> that is the only thing that's -- president karzai knows he cannot sit at the table and reach an agreement without the pakistani government buying into it. he needs to create an understanding that there is a way forward. the u.s. might withdraw fairly soon and before you know it, the u.s. would be out of afghanistan and the current strategy is not working. they're trying to come up with a plan which would bring the taliban to the table. >> this pakistan have the same interest in destabilizing pakistan and helping the extremist that had over the last decade? >> of the plainfield has alte
of operation for cia and pakistan. the operations on the ground, having american spies on the ground, doing surveillance recruitment. they want to make sure that we are not running around like we did with bin laden. >> the relationship has been described as complicated. i would say it is putting it pretty lightly. will the afghan and pakistani president be discussing the solutions and will the taliban have to be brought into the fold? >> that is the only thing that's -- president...
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in pakistan, thousands gathered to mourn the government minister. shot dead by militants. in china, authorities moved to prevent pro-democracy protests there. those rounded up. hello. forces loyal to the libyan leader have been fighting on two fronts as the government tries to establish control. 50 kilometers west of the capital, witnesses speak of many people killed as government forces try to recapture. 17 deaths are being reported in an apparently accidental explosion. there are conflicting claims about who controls the major oil force. john simpson send this from just outside the port. >> so far, it has been a fairly unequal contests. enthusiasm and determination versus sophisticated weaponry. so far, the enthusiasm has been holding out pretty well. the rebels have captured the airfield outside. and though they've been forced back, they certainly have not been defeated. but they have had the face mortar and artillery fire. all they have to fight back with is the occasional rocket launcher. they would have been chased away very quickly. there have been plenty of injurie
in pakistan, thousands gathered to mourn the government minister. shot dead by militants. in china, authorities moved to prevent pro-democracy protests there. those rounded up. hello. forces loyal to the libyan leader have been fighting on two fronts as the government tries to establish control. 50 kilometers west of the capital, witnesses speak of many people killed as government forces try to recapture. 17 deaths are being reported in an apparently accidental explosion. there are conflicting...
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had been an intermarriage of impacts time and they have good business sense and pakistan did in pakistan and they are almost. therefore you hardly nor somebody the military or somebody is not permitted therefore. the security at the border be offered to this time government through the united states there should be a biometric biometric system saw whatever the process of movement is taking place between border. should be. untrue nor who that is not a terrorist but. since we are discussing with them if that is accepted the biometric system gilby lot of control on the part. of the u.s. two point three billion dollars towards establishing a sustainable tribal area on. the border with afghanistan where poppy cultivation is in terms of funds from international donors increase but so does terry smith well unfortunately to suggest that some of that money. could reach the hands of terrorists. first we haven't received the money as yet and whatever the money to here it is through. to the international n.g.o.s and they're not system of pakistan for the political support find there is for the milit
had been an intermarriage of impacts time and they have good business sense and pakistan did in pakistan and they are almost. therefore you hardly nor somebody the military or somebody is not permitted therefore. the security at the border be offered to this time government through the united states there should be a biometric biometric system saw whatever the process of movement is taking place between border. should be. untrue nor who that is not a terrorist but. since we are discussing with...
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and pakistan relationship. because american and pakistani interests are so different you know afghanistan and with regard to support for these terrorist groups we could see the move of american policy from alliance with pakistan which is a normal alliance or it's annoyance of which both sides lie to each other it's like a very bad marriage where both sides are unfaithful to the other two containment we could see america moving towards a continuing continue but i don't think that's going to happen i think it's most doctors don't need to understand they need a miracle a very good relationship with we culturally politically there's no imperial ambitions there are we trying to get out we're trying to punish the people who attacked the united states we've done some most of that and there's a lot of arguing for getting out very quickly certainly obama and much of the right ministry you know the republicans want to get out of office or very quickly jake if you want to jump in there. steven the government's been killin
and pakistan relationship. because american and pakistani interests are so different you know afghanistan and with regard to support for these terrorist groups we could see the move of american policy from alliance with pakistan which is a normal alliance or it's annoyance of which both sides lie to each other it's like a very bad marriage where both sides are unfaithful to the other two containment we could see america moving towards a continuing continue but i don't think that's going to...
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support that pakistan receives every year. one sign of cooperation in all of this, pakistan is allowing the cia into bin laden's compound for the first time. when agents are there, they will be seeking any intelligence materials that may still there. among the tools are high-tech imaging equipment that can recover damaged or even burned documents. >>> for the first time ever, president obama used the auto pen to extend important parts of the patriot act. mr. obama is at the g-8 summit in france. so, he used the signing technology to beat a midnight deadline. the extension means authorities can continue to search records and use roving wiretaps for another seven years. >>> we learned overnight that the taliban is taking credit for an explosion that killed seven u.s. troops in afghanistan on thursday. they died when a powerful bomb exploded in a field they were patrolling on foot. the incident comes on the same day that the house of representatives narrowly defeated a bill to demand the administration, provide firm plans to end
support that pakistan receives every year. one sign of cooperation in all of this, pakistan is allowing the cia into bin laden's compound for the first time. when agents are there, they will be seeking any intelligence materials that may still there. among the tools are high-tech imaging equipment that can recover damaged or even burned documents. >>> for the first time ever, president obama used the auto pen to extend important parts of the patriot act. mr. obama is at the g-8 summit...
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we know that pakistan is ruled by force. how could this giant compound this large be existence without the authorities knowing about it? how can word not leak out? how can we throw them billions as at an investment, who doesn't seem to pay dividend. or is this the good dividends we can expect? what happens if we stop paying them dividends, stop paying them billions of dollars? i spoke to shoyer. michael shoyer has been on tv a lot. i don't agree with him on everything, some things a vehemently disagree with him but he at least is honest and will tell you what is on his mind. he is not trying to make friends. he's trying to tell the truth. the former head of the c.i.a. bin laden unit. he expressed many of the same concerns and said the pakistani interest are not our interest. we cannot depend on them to carry out the dirty work. amen. if you think removal of mass murder is going to help our image in pakistan, i don't think so. let me show you a video that might change your mind. >> glenn: i want you to know today, plugged in
we know that pakistan is ruled by force. how could this giant compound this large be existence without the authorities knowing about it? how can word not leak out? how can we throw them billions as at an investment, who doesn't seem to pay dividend. or is this the good dividends we can expect? what happens if we stop paying them dividends, stop paying them billions of dollars? i spoke to shoyer. michael shoyer has been on tv a lot. i don't agree with him on everything, some things a vehemently...
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. >> new insight about the violent kidnapping in pakistan. mike hellgren explains. >> was kidnapped in pakistan where he worked. >> it's gut wrenching. i can't imagine if it was my husband or son. the poor families that have to go through this. >> oh, my goodness, especially since he was coming home. he was -- this was his last assignment. >> reporter: the group is using wine stein to make big demands. >> including the end of all air strikes in afghanistan and all other muslim countries as well as the release of all prisoners at gat gat an mo bay. >> all who has links to al qaeda, we detained this man who had been neck deep in -- he also referred to wine stein's jewish heritage. in 2002, al qaeda killed -- knows the terror all too well. he was abdoubted by militants in pack tan. >> he is terrified. he has lost all sense of being in control. >> and the odds are growing longer. >> reporter: says pakistan is leading the investigation into wine stein's where abouts. >> he has a wife and children here in maryland. >>> an adult toy store in alabama
. >> new insight about the violent kidnapping in pakistan. mike hellgren explains. >> was kidnapped in pakistan where he worked. >> it's gut wrenching. i can't imagine if it was my husband or son. the poor families that have to go through this. >> oh, my goodness, especially since he was coming home. he was -- this was his last assignment. >> reporter: the group is using wine stein to make big demands. >> including the end of all air strikes in afghanistan...
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when washington pakistan's nuclear program is in safe hands and. rest assured the corner come on up the nuclear program and upward into the legislation a part of the constitution. and therefore a very full. and there is a very nice system of mind control since i'm from russia and i'm from russian television where the relationship between pakistan and russia we had struck you know relations since nineteen forty eight and it had been. you know a relationship. after nine eleven and again be struck with the fight against extremism and terrorism and it is local a lot of cooperation on international and regional for us and we are also members of the. interaction with russia a lot of the relationship between pakistan and india right now with one incident or more by the. relations became strained. again. and we have realized that we. are facing common threat. from an extremism therefore if we don't go for the benefit she would be the terrorist. and work together and fight against a common enemy and all sort. of mutually assured which are pending and we hav
when washington pakistan's nuclear program is in safe hands and. rest assured the corner come on up the nuclear program and upward into the legislation a part of the constitution. and therefore a very full. and there is a very nice system of mind control since i'm from russia and i'm from russian television where the relationship between pakistan and russia we had struck you know relations since nineteen forty eight and it had been. you know a relationship. after nine eleven and again be struck...
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the drums of war beating loud and clear washington calls pakistan a safe haven for terrorists. attacking our forces attacking. afghanistan and then disappearing back into. the economy network for one acts as a veritable arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency pakistan is furious over the accusations calling them unsubstantiated and saying that washington came very close to losing a major ally in its war on terror if you talk about links i'm quite sure yours has been said many terrorist organizations around the world which by which we need intelligence things over the last ten years pakistan has repeatedly compromised its own sovereignty to help the americans in their operations the us while chasing down suspected terrorists has been bombing pakistan with drones on a regular basis the strikes have killed thousands of civilians use of going is not against our so many theaters are also going to prevail if you know it's the people that we want to build as friends in this fight against terrorism after the latest threats from washington fearing an even tougher assault
the drums of war beating loud and clear washington calls pakistan a safe haven for terrorists. attacking our forces attacking. afghanistan and then disappearing back into. the economy network for one acts as a veritable arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency pakistan is furious over the accusations calling them unsubstantiated and saying that washington came very close to losing a major ally in its war on terror if you talk about links i'm quite sure yours has been said many...
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the relationship between a america and pakistan is a difficult one. we are allies, but it is contentious. in no other place is it more important for boys of america and for our sister stations to try to reach a audience and pakistan. we are doing it by fighting affiliate's and finding pakistani ready of stations that are willing to have a broadcast with us were put something on the air that we have produced. there is a program called the platform which we coproduce with a pakistani company which has people on the air. there will be somebody on the studio in washington and they have a debate on the issues. there are plenty of issues between the pakistan and the united states even though we are allies. i think that kind of programming is crucial. is something a hope we can increase while i am director. >> a couple of years ago the government accountability office issued a critical report about the broadcasting board of generals and general. they complained having spent $10 million since september 11,- these of the u.s. still exist and foreign polling. w
the relationship between a america and pakistan is a difficult one. we are allies, but it is contentious. in no other place is it more important for boys of america and for our sister stations to try to reach a audience and pakistan. we are doing it by fighting affiliate's and finding pakistani ready of stations that are willing to have a broadcast with us were put something on the air that we have produced. there is a program called the platform which we coproduce with a pakistani company...
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. >>> fuel tankers on fire in pakistan. and it is all about cigars and humadors in savannah as we go around the world in 80 seconds. pakistan. a bomb exploding inside a nato fuel tanker causing an entire convoy to go up in flames. crews putting out the fire while authorities were able to diffuse two separate bombs. all this one day after another convoy was attacked by pakistany militants, killing four people. no casualties reported in the latest strike,. >>> new zealand. students bandining together to rebuild christ church after the devastating earthquake that killed 145 people. university students organizing quickly with the help of facebook. several agencies donating trucks and equipment to represent with cleanup. >>> cuba. a week long cigar fest attracting people from 80 countries. the international havana cigar festival known for its glamour us events. bringing in big names including fidel castro. >> poland. hot air balloons. enthusiasts gathering for eastern europe's annual balloon festival. and that is a wrap on this
. >>> fuel tankers on fire in pakistan. and it is all about cigars and humadors in savannah as we go around the world in 80 seconds. pakistan. a bomb exploding inside a nato fuel tanker causing an entire convoy to go up in flames. crews putting out the fire while authorities were able to diffuse two separate bombs. all this one day after another convoy was attacked by pakistany militants, killing four people. no casualties reported in the latest strike,. >>> new zealand....
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and pakistan. how does this mark a shift in that? >> relations with the cia have been restrained since cia contractor ray davis killed two pakistanis earlier this year and simply went into a deep freeze after the bin laden raid. one senior u.s. official confirms it was a tip from the cia that gave the pakistanis the lead about him and that the u.s. provided, quote, technical support for the arrest. but what is significant is that the pakistanis made the arrest and didn't tip him off as has been the case before. it's a step in the right direction. but, still a lot of bad blood between the intelligence services, harris? >> harris: jennifer griffin good to see you. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ >> harris: the rise of freedom now. for more than a year our cameras have followed the rebuilding of the world trade center and we'll bring you new reports all this week as we lead up to next sunday's opening of the 9/11 memorial on the 10 year remembrance of the attacks. first, we want to revisit one of our previous recordings about the firehouse
and pakistan. how does this mark a shift in that? >> relations with the cia have been restrained since cia contractor ray davis killed two pakistanis earlier this year and simply went into a deep freeze after the bin laden raid. one senior u.s. official confirms it was a tip from the cia that gave the pakistanis the lead about him and that the u.s. provided, quote, technical support for the arrest. but what is significant is that the pakistanis made the arrest and didn't tip him off as...
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if this becomes pakistan's war, i think pakistan will win the war. if it's perceived that pakistan army is a mercenary army of the u.s., we have no chance of winning. >> i agree the scale of human tragedy is beyond words. we all share the concerns about that. something you just said i am troubled by. you said if it is the pakistani war against terror, you will win. at the same time the leader of your military is refusing to pursue the leaders of al qaeda and some of the most violent terrorist groups in pakistan. why should we in the united states have confidence that the pakistani military is going to do everything it can do to pursue terrorists? >> well, this is why i'm saying the fact u.s. thinks pakistan military is playing a double game can only be because they want the u.s. money and at the same time they are patronizing terrorists. i guess that's what the pakistan army is being accused of. if we don't take any aid, if we have a credible government, the interest is there should be no terrorism from pakistani soil. a credible government should sa
if this becomes pakistan's war, i think pakistan will win the war. if it's perceived that pakistan army is a mercenary army of the u.s., we have no chance of winning. >> i agree the scale of human tragedy is beyond words. we all share the concerns about that. something you just said i am troubled by. you said if it is the pakistani war against terror, you will win. at the same time the leader of your military is refusing to pursue the leaders of al qaeda and some of the most violent...
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the question about pakistan. where is he? pakistan. do the pakistanis know? now pakistan is involved. look at the map of where they found bin laden. they found bin laden in the compound. this is 1,000 yards away from bin laden's house. that's it. bin laden's house is surrounded by 18-foot walls and barbed wire. it's not exactly subtle. the town is filled with retired generals. pakistan is not looking good in this scenario. if you knew since august, did you not have that debate inside the administration behind closed doors? and think through what is going to happen with pakistan if we go in and take out bin laden? what to say to them? what to say to your own people and what to say to the whole world. the administration is trying to make us believe they didn't have the conversations. the administration are criticizing pakistan and demand we reconsider the $3 billion in aid we give to them. think of that. $3 billion in aid. what do we do? we give them the aid because if we don't the moderate will collapse. it would cripple them if we cut it off. others in the ad
the question about pakistan. where is he? pakistan. do the pakistanis know? now pakistan is involved. look at the map of where they found bin laden. they found bin laden in the compound. this is 1,000 yards away from bin laden's house. that's it. bin laden's house is surrounded by 18-foot walls and barbed wire. it's not exactly subtle. the town is filled with retired generals. pakistan is not looking good in this scenario. if you knew since august, did you not have that debate inside the...
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pakistan has cald fo an end to dronetrikes. ll, let'set more on lbya. the prosecutorn the hague ys he will soon be seeng arrest warrants fo three seni libn leaders and colol gaddafi expected to be e of them. i asked how likely it is th connell ddaf wod enup in the dock. of urse the iccronically es not have aolice force to carry out is arrest warrants. i can't prect t prise chainf circumstances by whi heoulde arrted. but i ink it nstructive to rembethat millsevitch nevethout he would be p onrialin the hague. charletayl th president of liberia never dreamed that heould actuall be tried by the ecia court for sierra on. so i can't predicthe prise way this wl unfold. i think are seeing no increasing numbers of heads of state aused of theseindof cres wdingp in the dock >> the two cas tt you mentioned,hey both appead before the icc after the trblesn their country wer fectively over. bair osudans stl there. th iccould likeim. haseen charged on vario acunts. t thfact is thatsurely it depends on what haens with the nflict in libya. doesn't it? >> well, i think th
pakistan has cald fo an end to dronetrikes. ll, let'set more on lbya. the prosecutorn the hague ys he will soon be seeng arrest warrants fo three seni libn leaders and colol gaddafi expected to be e of them. i asked how likely it is th connell ddaf wod enup in the dock. of urse the iccronically es not have aolice force to carry out is arrest warrants. i can't prect t prise chainf circumstances by whi heoulde arrted. but i ink it nstructive to rembethat millsevitch nevethout he would be p...
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should consider bombing pakistan. >> they have already bombed pakistan. >> they don't like it, and pakistan. >> a bomb is a bomb, whether it comes from unmanned or manned aircraft. they are agreeing that the bombing as part of the solution. >> do you think they should go further? >> absolutely. if they are going to my soil, if they go to a village to arrest unexpendable taliban fighters, they should be fair and they should do the same thing in pakistan. if they did not attack pakistan militarily, they should stop economic assistance. they should isolate the army. they can feel the heat and play this double game. >> the former afghan intelligence chief there. how should the u.s. proceed when it comes to relationships with pakistan? that is one of the major questions i posed to the former u.s. ambassador to afghanistan. i spoke to him from paris and asked him where the major focus should be done in years after the start of the war. >> the focus has to be on two things. one, getting a regional settlement, particularly between afghanistan and pakistan. as long as there -- if there is a century
should consider bombing pakistan. >> they have already bombed pakistan. >> they don't like it, and pakistan. >> a bomb is a bomb, whether it comes from unmanned or manned aircraft. they are agreeing that the bombing as part of the solution. >> do you think they should go further? >> absolutely. if they are going to my soil, if they go to a village to arrest unexpendable taliban fighters, they should be fair and they should do the same thing in pakistan. if they did...